Quote Originally Posted by Raven2014 View Post
uh ... if anything G'raha is probably the most relatable one. I mean ... you don't know any sport fan? Or celebrity fan? (like Swift, Lady Gaga, Micheal Jackson fans). Like ... yo, G'raha fanboyism it a lot more temper in comparisons. Ok, you may not know any people in those sphere, but there sure are a lot of them.

Also, you use the derogatory term "obsessive fanboy" because you already have a negative bias toward him. The word I would use is "devotion", and it's not weird at all:

- As a young man he already caught a glimpse of your greatness, and it inspired him. So at this point it's pretty common, like someone want to grow up folloing their childhood heroe or idol.
- When he woke up, he learnt that you were far more then what he can ever imagine. Your deed and legend wasn't just inspire one or two individual, it's inspirational enough to serve as a thread to tie together the last piece of hope in a world that already fallen apart. There is almost an uncany parallel between how the people revered the WoL in that time line to the way the Allagan revered Xander, which is all intend and purpose their god emperor.
- Then he spent the next 100 years, way more than the life time most people have to meet you.
- Then what happened when he finally met the WoL. You didn't just meet, but exceed the already impossible high expectation that he could have about you.


G'raha can appear creepy if you decide to look at him as a normal person. But given what he had went through, meeting the WoL is probably an almost religious experience for him. Like a disciple walking along side his god, hence the devotion comment.
So ? It's normal for babies to cry too, but they are still annoying and unrelatable, it's that simple. Just because it is logical for him to behave that way, doesn't mean I have to like him.